Celebrate the holidays in style with Well-Strung, a hunky and talented all-male singing string quartet that is taking the musical world by storm with its signature pop-classical mashups. The New York Times called the band “a talented quartet of men that brilliantly fuses pop and classical music from Madonna to Beethoven;” and the New York Daily News raved, “The hottest thing with a bow since Jennifer Lawrence in The Hunger Games.”

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El Salvador is a threatening and violent place for those who are gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender – they are often innocent victims of prejudice, discrimination, abuse and violence and are subjected daily to forms of harassment, degradation, and cruelty.

With his masters thesis completed at the University of Miami, author Carlo Zepeda presents three essays in this auto ethnography. The essays are testimonies from gay men in a developing country, whose lives were disrupted by war, affected by street violence, crippled by sexual violence, impaired by mental health conditions, intensely devastated by family hostility and discriminated by a patriarchal society that is machista and homophobic.

Free and open to the public. Light refreshments served with thanks to Barefoot Wine & Bubbly.

Star of Orange is The New Black, Ground-Breaking Lesbian Comedian, Broadway Star and Singer

Tickets include the best seats in the house, pre-show open bar, sumptuous passed hors d’oeuvres, a lively silent auction, on stage, packed with exclusive items and a post show champagne reception including photographs with Lea DeLaria and Varla Jean Merman.

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support this organizations mission to preserve and share the proud culture of LGBT people.

Gleaned from The Wolfsonian-FIU exhibition, Life Savers presents posters of special interest to the gay community. The United States government was slow to respond to the epidemic, both with funds and with concern for the health of homosexuals. In general, American posters about HIV/AIDS awareness and protective behavior depict relatively non-controversial images. Denmark, Brazil and Australia produced more explicitly graphic posters that portray the dangers of unprotected sex. After all, lives were at risk. Curated by Charles L. Ross.

New High Season Hours

Tue – Thur 4 pm – 10 pm

Fri – Sun 1 pm – 10 pm

(Closed Mondays)

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Funding for this organization is provided in part by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners as recommended by the Broward Cultural Council.